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Jammin' the Blues

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File:Lester Young (Gottlieb 09431).jpg
Portrait of Lester Young, Famous Door, New York, N.Y. by William Gottlieb circa September, 1946

Jammin' the Blues is a 1944 American short film made by Gjon Mili and Norman Granz in which a number of prominent jazz musicians re-create the jam-session atmosphere of nightclubs and after-hours spots. It features Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sid Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illinois Jacquet, Marie Bryant and Archie Savage.<ref>AllMusic</ref>

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Cast

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Production

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Gjon Mili and Norman Granz, who was credited as technical director, shot the film over four days with the support of Warner Bros. head of short films, Gordon Hollingshead.<ref>Hershorn, Tad, Norman Granz: the Man who Used Jazz for Justice (Univ. of Calif. Press 2011), p. 66</ref> Barney Kessel was the only white musician in the film. His hands were stained with berry juice, and he was seated in the shadows to shade his skin.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Hershorn, p. 69</ref>

Reception and legacy

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Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel.<ref name="Oscars1945">Template:Cite web</ref>

In 1995, Jammin' the Blues was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The short was released on DVDs of the films Blues in the Night (1941) and Passage to Marseille (1944), the latter starring Humphrey Bogart.<ref>Blues in the Night: DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video</ref><ref>Humphrey Bogart – The Signature Collection, Vol.2: DVD Talk of the DVD Video</ref>

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  • Jammin’ the Blues essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 Template:ISBN, pages 374–375 [1]

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